jclasslib bytecode viewer is a tool that visualizes all aspects of compiled Java class files and the contained bytecode. In addition, it contains a library that enables developers to read, modify, and write Java class files and bytecode.

An almost ISO C compatible C compiler that produces binaries for 6502-based computers. Targets that are supported out of the box are: Apple ][, Atari 8-bit machines, Commodore C64/C128/C16/C116, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 600/700, GEOS for C64, and Lynx. The package includes a complete suite of assembler development tools (assembler, linker, archiver) which allows mixing of C and assembler code.

Flat Assembler is a fast and efficient self-assembling 80x86 assembler. It supports x86 and x86-64 instruction sets with MMX, 3DNow!, SSE up to SSE4, AVX, AVX2, and XOP extensions. It can produce output in binary, MZ, PE, COFF, or ELF format. It includes powerful but easy-to-use macroinstruction support and does multiple passes to optimize the instruction codes for size. It is written entirely in assembly language.

Erasm++, the Embedded Runtime Assembler in C++, is an Embedded Domain Specific Language (EDSL) in C++ for runtime code generation on Intel 64/IA-32 architectures. It supports complete compile-time syntax checking, and its code generators run very quickly because necessary data are computed statically. Also included are GenericDsm, a fast and generic instruction decoder library which supports "pattern matching" against the decoded instructions, and MetaPrelude, a Haskell-like lazy metaprogramming library that helps implementing EDSLs in C++.

The Amsterdam Compiler Kit is a fully-featured
retargetable compiler toolchain. It will
cross-compile ANSI C, K&R C, Pascal, Modula-2,
Occam, Fortran and Basic for a number of
architectures including, but not limited to, the
6500, 68000, Z80, i80, i86, i386, and PDP-11. It
provides a complete development environment
including preprocessors, compilers, assemblers,
linkers, librarian tools, and target download
tools.

Linux Debug is a functional clone of the old DOS debug.com for x86 linux. Functions include the ability to alter/examine memory and registers, set/clear breakpoints, step into and trace over, symmetric symbolic disassembler, and symbolic assembler. It has a simplified UI, and can work with bin and elf format files. Symbolic functions work only if debug symbols available in the file header. It features a NASM-compatible syntax for both disassembler and single line assembler.